Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Éléments de langage
Since 2012, the publishing house Éléments de langage have woven a pathway by merging together literary creation, innovative composition an... Read more
3cinq7
3Cinq7 is a publishing house from Liège. We publish mostly masonic works along with some symbolic and esoteric literature. We are our own b... Read more
Bleu dans vert
Bleu dans vert is a micro-press publishing house that offers cock-and-bull books. Small, beautiful objects of every shape that tell beautifu... Read more
Courgette Éditions
Courgette Editions grew with the seed of madness! The only publishing house that is sprout to use bad words. Here, we cultivate imagination,... Read more
Tétras Lyre
Tétras Lyre Editions was founded in 1988 by Marc Imberechts. During their twenty years of publishing poetry, the publishing house has devel... Read more
Taillis Pré
Le Taillis Pré Editions, founded in 1984 by the poet Yves Namur, immediately revealed an editorial focus on authors from across the entire ... Read more
Cerisier
Founded in 1985, Editions du Cerisier were born out of the Théâtre des Rues in order to leave a trace: theatrical texts are doomed to be f... Read more
Vide
Les Éditions du Vide, founded in 2012, started from some thoughts : life is a good project. Humanity also is. But it would seem that these ... Read more
Feuilles Familiales
Les Feuilles Familiales are publications of Couples and Families, a permanent educational association specialising in questions of sexuality... Read more
Centre International de Phonétique Appliquée (CIPA)
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and mul... Read more
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and multilingualism.
It’s especially since the 70s that CIPA’s area of activities has widened and diversified. Look, for example, at the organisation of several tens of intensive internships (one for several weeks), in Mons or abroad. These concern the teaching of languages, linguistic organisation, long-distance training, peace-keeping education, linguistic preparation for the international field, the welcoming and guidance of African and Asian researchers as well as the elaboration of teaching tools.